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J R Lankford (Author)
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September 24, 2008
In this sequel to the acclaimed thriller, THE JESUS THIEF, police find an unknown man near death, and evidence of a recent birth, at a crime scene in Central Park. Days later a celebrated scientist, Felix Rossi, holds a press conference at the prestigious University Club in New York. He announces to a startled world that the rumors about him are true. Felix did produce a human clone from DNA he stole from the Shroud of Turin. His virginal housemaid, Maggie, gave birth to the child. Ten years later, Maggie and Jess are living blissfully on Italy's Lake Maggiore in the little yellow villa that is their home, having eluded the world's pursuit. Maggie believes the man she loves died while saving Jess's life. Did he? If not, will he remember her and help her or give his allegiance to the New York billionaire with Vatican ties who wants Jess destroyed? Soon everyone must face the truth. Is Jess, her child, only a deeply loving but ordinary boy, or a reincarnation of Jesus of Nazareth, bringing a new message to the world?

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A fast paced and riveting tale ... "The Secret Madonna" is solid reading, recommended. --Midwest Book Review

Product Details

  • Paperback: 278 pages
  • Publisher: Great Reads Books (September 24, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 097186943X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0971869431
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,574,169 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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My husband snapped this photo of me in 1986 when we became engaged, a pivotal event for my future as an author because, seven years later, he agreed I should quit the very fulfilling international career in electrical engineering I'd been pursuing and stay in this country more. He knew I wanted to write fiction, but the idea terrified me. I didn't know how to begin, though I could almost feel the words trying to get out. After months of avoidance, I set an appointment with myself, just as I had in business. I would become a writer on July 28, 1993 at 6: 30 a.m. No phones, no email, no interruptions. I would sit down and write the first scene of my first novel. And I did.

It wasn't stellar, I can tell you that. This is true of most first fiction efforts. Not having studied creative writing, I didn't see the wizard behind the curtain -- the elements of craft behind the art. For painters it's perspective, composition, etc. For singers its breath control, phrasing. For novelists it's point of view, scene and sequel, characterization, plot, narrative voice. I knew nothing about them. Luckily, a knowledgeable person pointed out that, as a result, my first novel was unreadable. A revelation. I headed straight for the bookstore, bought everything I could find on fiction writing then settled in, studying like I was back in school. I didn't come up for air until I had a clear understanding of the tools of my trade.

What compelled me to do this was love of words, the lure of story. People tell me that even as a child I made up stories. To me, nothing sounds more magical than, "Once upon a time." Even the cliched, "It was a dark and stormy night," sends my imagination spinning. Where and when is this dark night and who is telling us about it? Is she or he drenched, by any chance? Why is she out in the storm? How will he find shelter? Is there a road? What's at the end of it? Irresistible. At age eleven I fell in love with the French author, Sidonie Colette, and by the time I left for college I'd read every novel in the house -- Balzac, Buck, Flaubert, Dickens, Hemingway, Hugo, Steinbeck, Richard Wright and so many more. It didn't cross my mind that I might one day be a writer, too.

By my third novel, THE CROWNING CIRCLE, I decided to self-publish to get reality on whether I really should have quit my day job. It was excruciating, waiting for the first Amazon customer reviews, but they completely restored my confidence. Because of them, I'll write until I can't hold a pen or sit at a keyboard. They were my first readers and they kept me going.

THE JESUS THIEF was my breakthrough. It hit the Amazon mystery/thriller bestseller list, earned a starred review from BOOKLIST, was nominated for awards, optioned for Hollywood film and translated into five languages. One eminent cloning scientist expressed concern that the book's scientific detail was so convincing, readers might think the story was real. Obstacles seemed to melt away as I wrote it, traveling to Italy and New York for on-site research. Writing the sequel, THE SECRET MADONNA, was an equal joy. The next one is entitled THE SACRED IMPOSTOR and it's almost finished. I can't wait to share it with you.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars "the Secret Madonna" - thought provoking and an enjoyable read, November 24, 2008
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I was fortunate enough to be able to read a pre-release copy of "The Secret Madonna" in a semi-editing mode, with the stipulation of not talking about it. For me, this was very hard to do so I welcome this opportunity to share my thoughts. I also recommend that "The Jesus Thief" be read first, to really feel the warmth of the characters. I think this enabled me to better realize how drastic a personality change one of the main characters underwent as this sequel moves forward in this story. Lankford's rich text to portray the internal multi-leveled mental struggle of many of the characters as their roles develop through the cat and mouse chase to find the Jesus clone builds suspense and kept me turning the pages. And my jaw dropped to the floor when I read what happened to Maggie's son Jess, the Jesus clone. It totally took me by surprise. A very enjoyable, exciting, thought provoking, and imaginative sequel, which pulled at my own beliefs. I recommend both books.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sequel is tops, November 24, 2008
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This sequel to The Jesus Thief remains as riveting as its predecessor. What I enjoy most is the linking of mystery, thriller, love scenes and philosophy. Both books can be read purely as thrillers as the writing is clear and brings one into the character's lives so one cares about their fate. But they can also be read as deep pondering on the nature of religion, the role it might play in moving the world to compassion, and how compassion need not be tied to religion, only to the innate goodness in people.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic Sequel, November 23, 2008
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As a reader I have always been fond of sequels and trilogies. The Jesus Thief begged for a sequel to fulfill the story started with such power by Ms. Lankford. This sequel, just published, is more than any answer I could imagine.

Ms. Lankford's writing is crisp, powerful and evocative. Her subject is chilling in it's possibilities and this sequel delivers on its promise to prod deeply held beliefs and stir up more controversy than the DaVinci Code.

The Secret Madonna explores the corrosivness of power, the crippling nature of despair and the redemption of love all clothed in the beauty of Italy and her shrines.

And for the emotionally challenged, beware, this book will move a stone to tears, but will leave you, the reader with a sense of real hope.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
torah portion, voglio tanto bene, voglio bene, young paramedic, other swans
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Sam Duffy, Uncle Felix, Theomund Brown, New York, King Silent, Central Park, Cio Cio San, Father Bartolo, Handsome Jones, Chuck Lewiston, Felix Rossi, Rabbi Diena, Maggie Johnson, Max Segre, Uncle Simone, Jesus Christ, Glen Span Arch, Adamo Morelli, Carlo Morelli, Fifth Avenue, Uncle Sam, Shroud of Turin, Lake Maggiore, Mirror Dinghy, Son of God
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